What are the functions of the cerebellum

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The cerebellum functions include regulating body balance, regulating muscle tension, coordinating voluntary movement, etc.

What are the functions of the cerebellum

1. Regulating body balance: mainly by the cerebellum's villous nodule leaf to regulate body balance, cerebellum will adjust the movement and tension of the antagonistic muscle groups according to the information of body balance changes, so as to achieve the purpose of body balance.

2. Regulating muscle tension: different muscle fiber groups in the body muscles contract, which can maintain the body standing state, while the cerebellum can regulate muscle tension, thus maintaining dynamic balance.

3. Coordinating voluntary movement: The voluntary movement of the body is mainly the intentional movement initiated by the cerebral cortex. The cerebellum participates in coordinating the voluntary movement of the body, which can make the instructions issued by the brain more accurate.



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